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Donations in social context

Nonprofit Management and Leadership, 2020
AbstractMany nonprofit organizations rely on donations to fund their programs, and a robust literature predicts donations in large‐scale quantitative studies. The focus, however, is almost exclusively on the financial characteristics of the organizations, leaving the social context underexplored.
Robert W. Ressler   +2 more
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Social Contexts

2022
Reading sixteenth-century poetry divorced from its social context is a problematic enterprise that can distort our understanding of such work. This chapter provides a survey of some of the most important contexts for writing in the period. The first section analyses rhetoric, poetry, and poetics, and considers the ways in which poets sought to ...
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Social Context

2001
Abstract Until the psychiatric profession emerged as an independent medical discipline, and, even more recently, found a role in general hospitals, it was not possible for hypochondriasis to be comprehensively considered from a “psychiatric” view point.
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Personality and social context

Biological Reviews, 2010
There has been considerable interest among biologists in the phenomenon of non-human animal personality in recent years. Consistent variations among individuals in their behavioural responses to ecologically relevant stimuli, often relating to a trade-off between level of risk and reward, have been recorded in a wide variety of species, representing ...
Mike M, Webster, Ashley J W, Ward
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Social Context

2018
Evidence-based medicine (EBM) and Evidence-based practice (EBP) are sets of standards and procedures created to search, verify, and select up-to-date findings implemented by medical staff as a basis for decision-making process in a daily clinical practice. Despite efforts of scientists and clinicians, neurorehabiltiation is regarded as a difficult area
Emilia Mikołajewska   +2 more
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Adherence in Social Context

Controlled Clinical Trials, 2000
Much has been written about adherence to interventions in older adults. What has not been discussed as extensively is how adherence is influenced and affected by the multiple interacting layers of the social context. Guided by an ecological or multilevel system model, this paper explores how social context may impact adherence.
K E, Kidd, D G, Altman
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Pervasive social context

ACM Transactions on Intelligent Systems and Technology, 2013
As pervasive computing meets social networks, there is a fast growing research field called pervasive social computing. Applications in this area exploit the richness of information arising out of people using sensor-equipped pervasive devices in their everyday life combined with intense use of different social networking services.
M. Endler   +5 more
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Childbearing in Social Context

Women & Health, 1989
Understanding of the childbearing customs of a society is enhanced by a knowledge of the social, political, economic and intellectual climate of the time. This paper presents an analysis of some significant trends in maternity care during this century and the context in which they took place.
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